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Does LAX have shuttles to rental cars?

Rental Cars Rental Car offices are located off airport, away from airline terminals. These companies meet arriving customers under the purple Rental Car Shuttles sign on the Lower/Arrivals Level islands outside baggage claim.



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The Consolidated Rent-A-Car (ConRAC) facility is one of the major components of LAX's Landside Access Modernization Program (LAMP).

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LAX Transportation Free shuttle transportation is provided for terminal to terminal connections. Free shuttles transport to and from the terminals and the LAX City Bus Center, LAX Economy Parking, Metro C Line at Aviation Station, and LAX employee parking lots.

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Select a Terminal Number to show closest shuttle stop and estimated shuttle or walking time to LAX-it. Find the LAX-it shuttle on level one, outside bag claim. Shuttles arrive approximately every 7 minutes. Shuttle operates 24/7, 365 days a year.

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From the baggage claim area of each terminal, proceed outside to the center island and wait at the purple sign which reads, Rental Car Shuttles. The Enterprise shuttle will meet you there.

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Can car services pick up at LAX? Yes. Car services, including other TCP-licensed livery vehicles and luxury TNCs can enter the curb area and pick up at LAX airport. They can approach the respective median across the terminal you will be arriving at.

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Tourism Commission Fee Car rental companies are required by law to pay monthly assessments to the California Travel and Tourism Commission on revenue generated at airport and hotel rental locations. This assessment is 3.5 percent of the rate.

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Hertz, Avis, Budget, E-Z Rent-A-Car, Payless, Firefly, Advantage Rent A Car, Enterprise, Dollar, Thrifty, National, and Alamo are located at the center. Other car rental companies will pick customers up at the McCarran Rent-A-Car Center.

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When your plane touches down, follow signs in the airport for the baggage claim area. After you pick up your luggage, go outside and hop on the shuttle bus that will take you to Alamo's LAX location.

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As a general rule, leave 45 – 60 minutes between expected landing time and the car rental pick-up time. If you're travelling short-haul and have only hand-luggage, 30 minutes might work, if the rental counter is in the terminal you arrive into.

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LAX Airport Transportation Transportation vehicles range from luxury sedans to blue vans to town cars. A shared shuttle to or from LAX is the cheapest ride option. By reserving a shuttle on our site, you can book an affordable ride from your home to the airport and then to your destination.

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Airport Shuttle Bus The cost of a one-way ticket is $9.75 USD (€8.70) and the journey shouldn't take longer than 35 minutes, in light traffic. There is a waiting time of up to 35 minutes for the FlyAway shuttle. The FlyAway shuttle is available 24/7 from Los Angeles (LAX) Airport.

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Los Angeles International Airport Rental Car Return To return your Avis rental car, head to 9217 Airport Boulevard, Los Angeles. As you approach the airport, follow signs for “Rental Car Return.” Look for the Avis sign as you get close to the lot. Shuttles are available to take you back to the terminal for your flight.

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Departures. Passengers should arrive at LAX two hours before a domestic flight departure and three hours before an international flight departure.

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Free LAX-it shuttles arrive at each terminal outside of baggage claim on the first level and travel on a dedicated lane. Wait by the green LAX-it bus stop signs. Guests can also walk to LAX-it. LAX-it is located next to Terminal 1.

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General Departure Delays: Traffic is experiencing gate hold and taxi delays lasting 15 minutes or less. General Arrival Delays: Arrival traffic is experiencing airborne delays of 15 minutes or less.

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SuperShuttle has been serving passengers for nearly four decades. SuperShuttle, the shared van ride that has served passengers heading to and from airports around the world, including Los Angeles International Airport, will cease operations at the end of the year.

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You can get between LAX terminals by riding the free landside terminal shuttle bus that runs in a clockwise loop, or by walking on the sidewalks (outside the secure area) or via the terminal connectors (inside the secure area).

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